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To: DiogenesLamp

Drugs don’t ruin people. People ruin themselves, sometimes drugs are the tool they use, but that’s like the article today blaming guns for suicide, it ain’t the tool’s fault.


78 posted on 08/13/2014 12:46:10 PM PDT by discostu (Villains always blink their eyes.)
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To: discostu
Drugs don’t ruin people. People ruin themselves, sometimes drugs are the tool they use, but that’s like the article today blaming guns for suicide, it ain’t the tool’s fault.

Picking up a gun does not make you kill yourself. For far too many people, picking up a drug does.

109 posted on 08/13/2014 1:13:50 PM PDT by DiogenesLamp (Partus Sequitur Patrem)
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Discostu Wrote:
Drugs don’t ruin people. People ruin themselves, sometimes drugs are the tool they use, but that’s like the article today blaming guns for suicide, it ain’t the tool’s fault.

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This has been a novel about some people who were punished entirely too much for what they did. They wanted to have a good time, but they were like children playing in the street; they could see one after another of them being killed -- run over, maimed, destroyed -- but they continued to play anyhow. We really all were very happy for a while, sitting around not toiling but just bullshitting and playing, but it was for such a terrible brief time, and then the punishment was beyond belief: even when we could see it, we could not believe it. For example, while I was writing this I learned that the person on whom the character Jerry Fabin is based killed himself. My friend on whom I based the character Ernie Luckman died before I began the novel. For a while I myself was one of these children playing in the street; I was, like the rest of them, trying to play instead of being grown up, and I was punished. I am on the list below, which is a list of those to whom this novel is dedicated, and what became of each.

If there was any "sin," it was that these people wanted to keep on having a good time forever, and were punished for that, but, as I say, I feel that, if so, the punishment was far too great, and I prefer to think of it only in a Greek or morally neutral way, as mere science, as deterministic impartial cause-and-effect. I loved them all. Here is the list, to whom I dedicate my love:

To Gaylene deceased
To Ray deceased
To Francy permanent psychosis
To Kathy permanent brain damage
To Jim deceased
To Val massive permanent brain damage
To Nancy permanent psychosis
To Joanne permanent brain damage
To Maren deceased
To Nick deceased
To Terry deceased
To Dennis deceased
To Phil permanent pancreatic damage
To Sue permanent vascular damage
To Jerri permanent psychosis and vascular damage

...and so forth.

In Memoriam. These were comrades whom I had; there are no better. They remain in my mind, and the enemy will never be forgiven. The "enemy" was their mistake in playing. Let them all play again, in some other way, and let them be happy.

-Phillip K Dick-
133 posted on 08/13/2014 1:33:46 PM PDT by DiogenesLamp (Partus Sequitur Patrem)
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